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Thats the guyHe had a TW 10 ? Peter Hogg ?
He was lamenting a burst gearbox on a grasshopper mower in fw many years ago so i sold him one.
Thats the guyHe had a TW 10 ? Peter Hogg ?
Not sure as haven’t seen the official listing yetWho is the selling agent for Adderstone Mains ?
No, it’s some ground around their yardIs the lad packing up the haylage business ?
About 2 miles as the crow fliesToo far away from me,and my numbers havent come up. It must be just across the road from land agent Richard Brown and Partners.
Carbon farmers are very much in the market up here and between them and forestry have put the price of poorer land through the roof.
Another 1000+ac for sale in Northumberland £3m https://www.northumberlandgazette.c...u6QREuHEo3YOOEUnIc63LgyTuGevyE6Dk#7hmefax0u3y
On the flip side there’s no way you could buy that for 3m now and farm it to pay for itBeen on the market for a year, dropped the price from £3.6 https://www.fwi.co.uk/property/property/wandysteads-farm/
What farm can finance itself in its own right?On the flip side there’s no way you could buy that for 3m now and farm it to pay for it
Makes you think
None on day 1.What farm can finance itself in its own right?
Obviously. Be interesting to see how long investors are willing to fund land prices.None on day 1.
A cheap oneWhat farm can finance itself in its own right?
Looks like 1000 acres of shite ground to me.On the flip side there’s no way you could buy that for 3m now and farm it to pay for it
Makes you think
A one with shorter winters and better groundWhat farm can finance itself in its own right?
A cheap one
You can get 3% in a high-interest savings account, let alone the returns from the market or bonds, £90,000 a year minimum income to justify the investment. Heard student lets were giving 18% the other!3m now and farm it to pay for it
They would be dearer to buy. Might be as well with the cheap one and crap groundA one with shorter winters and better ground
I doubt it. Expensive to rear stock on that ground now in comparison to lower lying land. Mainly sheep and forced to sell in the gluts no use at all at the momentThey would be dearer to buy. Might be as well with the cheap one and crap ground
Well they aren’t making anymore.No such thing that i can see. Can land values continue to rise at the same rate?
Haven't for a long tom eitherWell they aren’t making anymore.